Unsung Heroes: The 36 Best Songwriters Of The 2000s

Behind every great artist is a super genius songwriter. As scribes ourselves, VIBE knows how much labor goes into building the perfect lyrical blocks to ensure a song will not only relate to listeners, but also be catchy enough to possibly shoot up the charts. The most skilled songwriters can transform an artist’s personal tales into anything from gut-wrenching ballads to club tracks to autobiographical classics.

When it comes to artists themselves moonlighting as auteurs, there’ve been heated debates over what constitutes “songwriting.” Only those present in the studio know how much is really contributed. But any music industry creative will tell you there’s more to it than just penning the words—it’s the adlibs, the structure, the meticulous re-writing and editing. It takes a village.

From the most visible to underrated to artists and producers pulling double duty for some liner note love, VIBE counts down the 35 best R&B/pop songwriters of the 2000s. Click above to begin!

*(Note: We've included songs the person has either written or co-written).

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Ryan Leslie

Best Known For: “Diamond Girl,” “How It Was Supposed to Be,” Cassie’s “Me & U”
Why He’s Dope: R. Les is an accomplished Harvard scholar (perfect score on the SATs), producer/vocalist/songwriter who’s well versed in creating hits. The crooner helped pen and produce Cassie’s entire debut album, and his work on her semi-erotic breakout “Me & U” pushed the single to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Even when Ryan doesn’t use words, his songs speak magic (see: “Gibberish”).

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Lady Gaga

Best Known For: “Poker Face,” “Just Dance,” “Bad Romance,” “Telephone”
Why She’s Dope: Stefani Germanotta usually turns heads with her flamboyant sense of style, so much so that people may overlook her lyrical prowess. In addition to all her own stereotype-bending material, the spunky pop star has written for other genre heavyweights like Britney Spears, the Pussycat Dolls, Fergie, New Kids on the Block and Jennifer Lopez. Just check her discography.

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Mariah Carey

Best Known For: “One Sweet Day,” “Hero,” “We Belong Together”
Why She’s Dope: Mariah has admitted to hunkering down in the studio late at night to write. BMI's 2012 Icon Award for Songwriter is a trailblazing multi-platinum force who’s snatched prestigious trophies for not just her vocal ability, but also co-writing many of her chart-topping singles. "One Sweet Day," featuring Boyz II Men, remained at the top of Billboard Hot 100 for a record-breaking 16 consecutive weeks.

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Johnta Austin

Best Known For: Tyrese’s “Sweet Lady,” Mariah Carey’s “We Belong Together,” Mary J. Blige’s “Be Without You”
Why He’s Dope: The man behind some of R&B’s most classic hits, Johnta Austin is a veteran in the game. It’s hard to listen to a song Johnta has penned and not say, “That’s my jam!” With his ability to capture the essence of love, the good, the bad, and the ugly, J. Austin’s lyrics are perfect for setting the mood.

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John Legend

Best Known Songs: “Ordinary People,” “Stay”
Why He’s Dope: John Legend has a penchant for performing swoon-worthy singles time and time again, many of which are all his own. From Get Lifted to Once Again to Revolver, the G.O.O.D. Music member has had a heavy hand in the craftsmanship of each album’s lyrical content. In addition to winning a whopping nine Grammys, Legend – a singer, pianist, actor and songwriter – received the special Starlight award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2007.

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Justin Timberlake

Best Known For: N’Sync’s “Gone”; “SexyBack,” “Cry Me A River”
Why He’s Dope: Justin Timberlake's solo career popped due to his singing and songwriting talents that yielded hits like "SexyBack," "My Love" and "Cry Me A River,” but little did you know, he also wrote a few of N’Sync’s most loved hits, including “Girlfriend.” In 2008, JT won ASCAP songwriting awards for "My Love" and "Until the End of Time" featuring Beyoncé.

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Sean Garrett

Best Known For: Usher’s “Yeah,” Chris Brown’s “Run It,” Beyoncé ("Check On It," "Get Me Bodied,” “Ring the Alarm," "Upgrade U”)
Why He’s Dope: If you pick a top-10 R&B song out of a hat, chances are Sean Garrett was involved in its creation. With a pointed ear toward tracks for the dance floor, the Georgia-born songwriter/producer/singer has composed pop and R&B hits whose lyrics linger on your mind for days.

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Pharrell Williams

Best Known For: “Frontin’,” Snoop Dogg’s “Beautiful,” Justin Timberlake’s “Seniorita,” N’Sync’s “Girlfriend”
Why He’s Dope: Two words describe Pharrell Williams: musical genius. The coveted producer and master of the pen is known to consistently make hits, even throwing his soft falsetto on some. His genre bending style and knack for catchy hooks makes him one of the industry’s hottest writers.

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Beyoncé Knowles

Best Known For: “Crazy In Love,” “Diva” “Irreplaceable”
Why She’s Dope: Conspiracy theorists may balk at Beyoncé’s inclusion, claiming she doesn’t write her own material. While it’s true the icon uses a skilled team of scribes, she does deserve credit for co-writing the bulk of Destiny’s Child’s Survivor and co-writing many of her own hits. Ne-Yo put it best, explaining how Bey lays her signature on every song she belts: “When I write a song for an artist I want that artist to take that song and make it their [own]. If you listen to my version of ‘Irreplaceable’ and listen to Beyoncé’s version of ;Irreplaceable,’ it’s two damn totally different songs with all the harmonies and extra stuff she put in there. So yeah, I gave her writer’s credit because that counts. That’s writing.” Lesson learned.

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Ne-Yo

Best Known For: “So Sick,” Mario’s “Let Me Love You,” Beyoncé’s “Irreplaceable”
Why He’s Dope: Schaffer Smith knows how to write from multiple perspectives and with a range of emotions. It’s his attention to detail that makes him one of the best in the biz. He pens great songs about relationships, and he can do it from both male and female perspectives.

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Miguel

Best Known For: “Sure Thing,” “Adorn,” “All I Want Is You,” Jaheim’s “Finding My Way Back”
Why He’s Dope: In his fairly short career, the 26-year-old has nailed majorly slept on heavy hitters. Miguel put pen to paper for Usher’s Here I Stand and Raymond v. Raymond and wrote Musiq Soulchild’s “If U Leave,” featuring Mary J. Blige. Judging by his latest hits, Miguel has mastered the art of writing about love and all its dimensions, whether it’s the simple things (“Let’s Just Be”), pure physical lust (“Quickie”) or showering your partner with affection (“Adorn”).

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Jermaine Dupri

Best Known For: Usher’s “Confessions,” Mariah Carey’s “We Belong Together”
Why He’s Dope: Confessions is Usher’s best album, and most of the songs were based on Jermaine Dupri’s life and songwriting. Mariah Carey’s Emancipation Of Mimi helped her make one of the biggest comebacks in music history. Writing for those two projects alone would assure Jermaine Dupri’s slot on this list, and yet he’s accomplished even more.

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Frank Ocean

Best Known For: “Pyramids,” "Thinking About You,” Beyoncé’s "I Miss You,”
Why He’s Dope: A songwriter for and of this generation, Frank changed the tides of R&B with intimate and intricately written songs like "Swim Good" and "We All Try" off his debut mixtape, Nostalgia, Ultra and he’s written for Beyoncé and Brandy. The true-to-life tales on his Def Jam debut, Channel Orange ("Bad Religion," “Forest Gump”) capture Ocean's exploration of life's existential fails.

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Solange Knowles

Best Known For: “I Decided,” Beyoncé’s “Get Me Bodied,” “Upgrade U,” “Why Don’t You Love Me”
Why She’s Dope: The same feisty attitude Solo has in real life transfers seamlessly into her music and those on the receiving end of her penmanship. Both Beyoncé’s B’Day, I Am… Sasha Fierce, and Solange’s 2008 album Sol-Angel and the Hadley St Dreams, most of which she wrote, spawned three singles that became No. 1 Billboard Dance hits.

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Claude Kelly

Best Known Songs: Bruno Mars’ “Grenade,” Britney Spears’ “Circus,” Pitbull's “International Love”
Why He’s Dope: As our music crosses lines more and more everyday, it’s helpful if songwriters know how to dip in and out of the many genres. Claude Kelly has done this quite well. In his career, he’s written for soulful songstresses (Chrisette Michelle, Whitney Houston) and rappers (Lil Jon, Flo Rida) to boy band legends (Backstreet Boys) and Disney Channel breakouts (Corbin Bleu, Miley Cyrus). He has achieved international success as well; his song “Troublemaker” for Olly Murs ft. Flo Rida has gone #1 in the UK.

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Drake

Best Known For: Alicia Keys’ “Unthinkable (I’m Ready),” Melanie Fiona’s “I Been That Girl,” Jamie Foxx’s “Fall For Your Type”
Why He’s Dope: Sure, we’ve poked fun at Mr. Graham for his hashtag rap moments. In actuality, being in tune with his inner emotions gives Drake a keen ear for rhythm and blues. He’s proven his lyrical expertise by penning songs for his own hip-hop projects, and ballads, and won BMI Urban Awards for Songwriter of the Year in 2011 and 2012.

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Kara DioGuardi

Best Known For: Pussycat Dolls’ “Beep,” Kelly Clarkson’s “Walk Away,” Gwen Stefani’s “Rich Girl”
Why She’s Dope: Kara DioGuardi had all of 2006 rocking to the ridiculously catchy “Beep” by the Pussycat Dolls. Known for her powerful ballads with a pop flair, DioGuardi has also written hits for Enrique Iglesias and Hilary Duff.

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Diane Warren

Best Known Songs: Beyoncé’s “I Was Here,” Whitney Houston’s “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength,” Celine Dion’s “Because You Loved Me”
Why She’s Dope: In all fairness, the Cali-born songwriter is a modern-day legend in her own right, having penned songs for music heavyweights like Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Beyonce, Monica, Toni Braxton, Aerosmith and more (plus she has her own Hollywood Star). Warren was the first songwriter in Billboard history to have seven hits from different artists on the singles chart at the same time. Her songs have received a Golden Globe Award, a Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, a Grammy, two Satellite Awards and have granted her induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Her penned masterpieces have appeared in over 70 movies and television shows.

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Emeli Sande

Best Known For: Rihanna’s “Half of Me,” Cheryl Cole’s “Boys,” Alicia Keys’ “Not Even King”
Why She’s Dope: Before stepping into the limelight, British artist, Emeli Sande, started off studying neuroscience. But she catapulted into the music world after her song with artist Chipmunk hit the top ten charts in the U.K. Now Sande is a rising star who doubles as artist and songwriter.

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Elle Varner

Best Known For: “Refill,” “I Don’t Care,” “Only Wanna Give it to You”
Why She’s Dope: As the seed of two songwriters, it was only natural that Elle Varner followed suit. The soul newbie wrote all of the tracks on her passion-meets-pleasure 2012 debut, Perfectly Imperfect, a rare feat for many artists, and debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200.

StarGate

Best Known Songs: Rihanna’s “Unfaithful,” Mary J. Blige’s “I Am,” Beyoncé’s “Broken-Hearted Girl”
Why They’re Dope: The Norwegian songwriting/production team, made up of Tor Erik Hermansen and Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, stepped onto the scene strong by producing and co-writing Neyo’s “So Sick” (which ended up being a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single) back in 2006. Since then, the duo has gone on to work with reigning R&B/pop queens Beyonce and Rihanna. They worked on Bey’s “Irreplaceable” and “Broken Hearted Girl” then on a large number of Rihanna’s hits like “Unfaithful,” “Rude Boy” and her newest single, “Diamonds.” StarGate were named 2009 ASCAP Pop Songwriters of the Year.

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Missy Elliott

Best Known For: Ciara’s “1,2 Step,” Aaliyah’s “4 Page Letter” and “One in a Million”
Why She’s Dope: A musical legend, Missy is known for pushing the envelope and her in your face R&B cuts. An artist in her own right, she’s penned tracks for the late Aaliyah, Janet Jackson and Monica. Any star asking for a Missy song is guaranteed to end up with a hit on their roster.

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R. Kelly

Best Known For: "You Remind Me Of Something," "I Believe I Can Fly," Maxwell's "Fortunate," Michael Jackson’s “You Are Not Alone”
Why He’s Dope: Hearing a straightforward R. Kelly song is like seeing an out-of-work Kardashian. Controversy aside, the R&B genius has done it all: crafted a modern lovemaking masterpiece (TP2.com), stepped in the name of love, invented and reinvented the remix, released a motivational world anthem (“I Believe I Can Fly”) and blessed the world with over 15 chapters of his Trapped in the Closet series when five would’ve sufficed. He’s also passed the metaphor torch to a generation of songwriters like The-Dream and Frank Ocean.

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Melanie Fiona

Best Known For: “It Kills Me,” “4 AM,” “Wrong Side of a Love Song”
Why She’s Dope: Canadian songstress Melanie Fiona takes her heartbreaks and turns them into hits. Fiona pours her soul into each song she pens and doesn’t hold back. Her lyrics describe what every female has felt, including cheating boyfriends and the loss of love.

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Taylor Swift

Best Known For: “Love Story,” “You Belong With Me,” “Mean”
Why She’s Dope: Blink and you missed the country-pop star evolving from a recreational preteen poet to a full time singer/songwriter. Leaving her lyrics more youth friendly—and always writing her own songs (ding! royalties)—keeps Swift hovering at the top of the charts. For those over 18, her journal verses can skew a little Babysitter’s Club, but tell that to the Nashville Songwriters Association or Songwriters Hall of Fame, both of which have awarded the perpetually bewildered starlet.

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Dr. Luke

Best Known Songs: Kelly Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone,” Katy Perry’s “I Kissed A Girl,” Rihanna’s “Where Have You Been”
Why He’s Dope: Think of the club’s top pop songs (Kesha’s “We R Who We R,” Rih’s “Where Have You Been,” Katy Perry’s “Hot N Cold,” and Miley Cyrus’ “Party in the USA”) that looped in your mind afterwards, more than likely against your will. Lukasz Gottwald, recognized under the moniker Mr. Luke, is the man to blame. Creating these catchy tunes has earned him two ASCAP awards as well as two Grammy nominations.

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Alicia Keys

Best Known For: “Fallin’,” “A Woman’s Worth,” “No One”
Why She’s Dope: A. Keys’ mix of R&B, soul and soft pop resonates in lyrical themes of self-worth and empowerment. Crafting the majority of songs on her ocean-deep classic debut Songs In A Minor, Keys inflicted pain with her pen and wrote tunes that struck close chords for everyone.

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Rico Love

Best Known Songs: Usher’s “There Goes My Baby,” Beyoncé’s “Sweet Dreams,” Pleasure P.’s “Boyfriend No. 2”
Why He’s Dope: Although he is a vocalist, rapper and songwriter, his latter talent is what garners the most attention. He wrote for Mario, Beyonce, Usher, Natasha Bedingfield, Pleasure P, Dirty Money and more, with some standout songs being Keri’s “Energy,” Bey’s “Sweet Dreams” and Diddy and Co.’s “Hello Good Morning” to name a few.

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Ashanti

Best Known For: “Rock wit U (Aww Baby),” “Breakup 2 Makeup”
Why She’s Dope: The R&B crooner has taken pages out of her diary to write about the roller-coasting feelings of love, infidelity, heartbreak and sacrifice that are found in her songs "Foolish," "Rain On Me" and "The Way That I Love You."

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Terius "The Dream" Nash

Best Known For: Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies,” Rihanna’s “Umbrella”
Why He’s Dope: Dream could be considered the anti-writer. He’s known for enhancing songs with strange phrases, repetitive adlibs—see: the “ella ella” in “Umbrella.” And songs both for himself and other artists tend to have some quirk factor, which led to this VIBE list: How Well Do You Know The-Dream’s Silly Lyrics?

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Adele

Best Known For: “Someone Like You,” “Rolling in the Deep,” “Chasing Pavements”
Why She’s Dope: Adele knows how to tell her side of a sad love song. With just two albums released, 19 and 21, both specializing in heartache, the young English singer has been put on a pedestal by British and American press while racking up prestigious auteur awards, including Songwriter of the Year at the Ivor Novello Awards this year and the 2012 Grammy for Album of the Year for her primarily self-penned 21.

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Akon

Best Known For: David Guetta's "Sexy Bitch,” T-Pain's "Bartender"
Why He’s Dope: Lady Gaga and Leona Lewis have looked to Akon (credited as Aliaune Thiam) for pop theme songs. In 2008, the versatile songwriter earned a fair share of songwriting awards, including one for Gwen Stefani's “Sweet Escape.”

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Bruno Mars

Best Known For: Travis McCoy’s “Billionaire,” Cee Lo Green’s “Fuck You”
Why He’s Dope: Seemingly coming out of thin air, Bruno Mars has been playing on the airwaves long before his rise to solo stardom, penning songs for Alexandra Burke, Brandy and Adam Lovine. The pompadour sporter has a niche for writing songs that never seem to get out of your head, including, “I want to be a billionaire, so freaking bad.”

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Channel 7 (Formerly 7 Aurelius)

Best Known For: Ashanti’s “Ain’t It Funny,” “Always On Time” and “Foolish”
Why He’s Dope: The singer/songwriter/producer is responsible for writing 80 percent of Ashanti’s love-soaked self-titled debut, when the Long Island-bred songstress was at her best. His work on Ashanti even led to his earning the title Songwriter of the Year at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards in 2003.

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Timbaland

Best Known Songs: Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me A River,” Nelly Furtado’s “Promiscuous”
Why He’s Dope: Timbaland’s rise to fame spanned from the mid-90s to the mid-2000s due to well known collaborations with Aaliyah, Ginuwine, Missy Elliott, Jay-Z, LL Cool J and other era moguls. His production chops are well noted. But as a songwriter alone, penning hits has kept him held at the highest esteem. In 2008, he scored an ASCAP Songwriter of the Year award. He also topped Billboard’s 2011 list of top 20 Hot 100 songwriters of the last decade.